Tissue
Plasminogen Activator in a Vertebral Artery Dissection
Andrew
P. Gasecki, Carmelo Graffagnino and Vladimir Hachinski
Abstract:
Background: Spontaneous dissection of the vertebral
artery is uncommon. Method: Case study. Results:
We report a 49-year-old woman who presented with the rapidly
progressing basilar artery syndrome who was given an intravenous
dose of tissue plasminogen activator seven hours after the
onset of first symptoms. Thirty minutes after the injection,
a dramatic recovery of the patient's consciousness and neurological
signs was noted. Conclusion: To our knowledge,
this is the first reported case of intravenous tissue plasminogen
activator use in acute vertebral artery dissection.